Santos-Corinthians Brasileirao match ended prematurely as Peixe fans create chaos

Santos are going through a rough patch this season and fans reacted in the worst possible way
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2023-06-22 15:17:42

There’s still a long way to go in the 2023 Brasileirao season, but some teams are already starting to worry their fans. Santos, for instance, hasn’t won in a long time and their supporters are not taking it lightly. Peixe fans showed their rage with this situation in the game against Corinthians on Matchday 11, forcing the game to be called off.

Thanks to goals from Yuri Alberto and Ruan Oliveira, the Timao were leading 2-0 in the dying minutes of the match, which is why the defeat looked inevitable for the home team. A group of Santos fans decided not to wait for the final whistle to make their feelings clear, launching flears and missiles onto the pitch while breaking seats and fences of their own stadium. In addition, they chanted against the club’s board.

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Santos haven’t won in nine games

In the wake of the incidents at Villa Belmiro, the game was stopped after 86 minutes. Corinthians players headed into the tunnel to protect themselves, while Santos fans, surrounded by police officers, stayed on the pitch to listen to their fans, hoping they would calm down. However, since it looked like there was no turning back, the referee blew the final whistle before the clock hit the 90th minute.

With this defeat, Santos now carry nine games without victory across all competitions. While Odair Hellmann’s men are going through a five-game winless streak in the Brazilian league (D3 L2), where they sit 13th in the table, they’ve also failed to win in their last four Sudamericana matches (D1 L3). To make things worse, the Peixe have already been eliminated from the continental tournament.